Here’s a sneak peak into some of the content I’ve been working on for the Directing Motion Tour that starts in just over a week and goes to 32 cities over the next 10 weeks. These are but 6 examples our of nearly 200 that I’ll share with you during the daylong workshop that also combines live shoots where you can put this theory into practice. You can go straight to the site if you need more information about the tour or are interested in signing up. The crew seats are about to sell out in almost half of the cities so this is going to be a fun summer!

Below is a list of cities and dates – hope to meet some of you in person!

Looks like a really fun workshop. While not focused on lighting, will you spend any time talking about how to keep the lighting on a moving subject(s) or any challenges with rigging to keep it out of the way of a camera move?

If you have a any spare time while in Seattle we would love to show you our open source MoCo Rig. Built with off-the-shelf components similar to a CNC router or 3D printer – except our machine holds a camera instead of a cutting bit or printer head. We think that now is a good time to start educating people about camera robotics.

This looks fantastic. I signed up for the Austin session as soon as I heard about it. My receipt says it’s on the 24th but the web site says it’s on the 21st. I have not heard what the venue is but I’m sure they’ll let me know in time. I wrote twice but did not hear back. This is the only way I could find to contact you.